 Image: String
Casket
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Window
to Sculpture Artist 1:
So Yeon Park
Aug. 21 - Sept. 17, 2004
So Yeon Park creates cathartic structures of wood, paper flowers, incense
and cotton string for her casket series representing the grieving and
healing process. On opening night the artist will perform a symbolic
ritual procession.
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 Image: Beast
Machine Series (detail)
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Window
to Sculpture Artist 2:
Kirk
Coffey
Oct. 1 - Oct. 29, 2004
Kirk Coffey explores anthropological
and cultural influences and dilemmas.
Elaborate “machines” made of unusual artifacts emphasize
that complexity does not necessarily create a function.
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 Image: Inside
Outside
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Window
to Sculpture Artist 3:
Paul
Kochanowski
Nov. 5 - Dec. 3, 2004
Paul Kochanowski uses industrial process and aluminum, bronze, and polyester
resin to create discarded or over-looked objects in lasting form without
altering the original purpose of the object. |

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Private
Collections
Dec. 17 - Jan. 21, 2005
A rare opportunity
to view an exciting display of impressive sculpture culled by
Prof.
Ed Olszewski from our area’s most significant private collections.
These works, seldom seen by the community, enhance our discussion
of sculpture. |
Image: The Soundings of a Weightless Line
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Window
to Sculpture Artist 4:
Sean
Derry
Feb. 4 - Mar. 4, 2005
Sean Derry creates experimental interactive inventions, propelled with
human force to provide a consequence. Life-size, precision fabrication
in aluminum, stainless steel, glass, concrete, bronze, and clay.
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Juried
Show: On a Pedestal
Mar. 18 - Apr. 15, 2005
Ohio galleries
and sculptors at any point in their career who sculpt, chisel,
cast, weld, or forge in wood, stone, clay,
metals or glass are invited to submit work that sits on a pedestal.
Juried by Robert Thurmer and other arts professionals. |
Image: Healing (detail)
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Window
to Sculpture Artist 5:
Jamie
Davis
Jun. 10 - Jul. 8, 2005
Jamie Davis analyzes similarities between medical science and religious ritual. Made of copper, sterling silver, thread, fabric, and paper, the pieces are often in repetitious form - creating a ritual or diary. |
Exhibitions:
2008/2009, 2007/2008, 2006/2007, 2005/2006, 2004/2005, 2003/2004, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997 |
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Visit
our Gallery:
Free admission and parking. Free public receptions
with
Window to Sculpture artists are scheduled on
opening nights.
2004
WTS Exhibition:
Nick De Pirro |

Gallery
Hours
during exhibitions:
Mon - Fri: 10am - 4pm
Saturday: noon - 4pm
Groups and tours by appointment. 
Where:
The Sculpture Center is located in Cleveland's University Circle, near
the intersection of Euclid Ave. and E. 123rd Street, next to Lake
View Cemetery. Our
address is 1834 E. 123rd St.
The
Sculpture Center entrance. |

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Alumni
Spotlight:
We’re honored to feature a
past exhibitor in our entrance
lobby every other month.
Check out the latest artist.
2003
Artist Spotlight:
Tom Evert (alum. 2000,01) |

 
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